The 2017 Total Solar Eclipse - Science, Reach, and Impact II
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the scientific, educational, and societal impacts of the 2017 Total Solar Eclipse in this comprehensive conference session. Delve into various aspects of the eclipse, including first images, outreach efforts, and atmospheric effects. Examine data from multiple sources, such as the Nebraska State Climate Office and GOES-16 satellite. Analyze social media engagement, sentiment analysis, and STEM-related discussions surrounding the event. Learn about educational initiatives, professional development, and student engagement strategies implemented before and during the eclipse. Gain insights into the challenges faced and lessons learned from organizing eclipse-related activities and classes.
Syllabus
Welcome
How did we do
First Image
QA
Outreach
Questions
Speaker
Nebraska State Climate Office
Ionosphere
Go 16 Loop
Go 16 Timelapse
Eclipse Science
Wind Speed
Pressure
Eclipse Unled
Social Media
Conclusion
Question
Results
Social Media Listening
Sentiment Analysis
Stem Word Cloud
Twitter Data
Lessons Learned
Distribution of Eclipse Classes
Professional Development
PreEclipse Open House
Eclipse Day
Challenges Lessons Learned
Michael Carrick
Student Engagement
Classroom visits
Taught by
AGU
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